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    • Pip_4461
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        Hi everyone! I noticed yesterday that my Holland lop has some dandruff looking white specks along her back. Yuck! I’ve noticed that some fur comes out easily when I brush her. I’ve reaseched and thought that she could have mites and heard that Revolution is an effective treatment. I and was wondering if I could treat the mites with that? I don’t have a vet and can’t afford one unless it’s a real emergency. Also, could this be mites or dry skin? Has anyone had experience with mites? I’m very concerned about her so any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!


      • DanaNM
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          Hi there, welcome

          Are you able to post a picture? Some buns get dandruff when they molt, especially noticeable on dark buns.

          . . . The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.  


        • Pip_4461
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            Thanks for the response! I may be able to get a picture tomorrow afternoon. I’ll try my best to post one!


          • Bam
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              If you can’t post the picture, PM me or one of the other leaders and we’ll help. (Click on the name under the avatar).

              As for treatment against mites, we always issue this warning: Never use any compound containing Fipronil on a rabbit. Fipronil is deadly toxic to rabbits. It’s sold under a variety of brand names, Frontline is the most common. It’s safe for cats and dogs, but 

              Revolution is great and bunny safe but it’s only available OTC in Australia. 


            • Q8bunny
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                We swear by Revolution


              • Pip_4461
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                  Thanks for the replies! Are there any OTC mites treatment that would be safe for rabbits?


                • Q8bunny
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                    I haven’t come across any effective ones (to date).


                  • Bam
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                      In some states/countries you can get ivermectin OTC. It’s a bunny safe mites-treatment, but it’s not sold specifically for rabbits OTC so dosage can be a bit of a problem. Do NOT give a pea-sized amount of horse ivermectin dewormer, as is sometimes suggested on the Internet. That is a huge dose for a rabbit.

                      Permethrin is available OTC and highly effective against mites, but it’s not considered totally rabbit safe. There are a few studies that point to it being rabbit safe, but those I’ve seen have been made on very few rabbits, like this one with only 4 rabbits:

                      http://www.researchgate.net/publication/286493942_Succesful_treatment_with_permethrin_for_fur_mite_infestation_in_pet_rabbits_Case_report

                      Then there are various herbal remedies that claim effectiveness against skin parasites, but many herbal compounds/essential oils are highly irritating and haven’t gone through proper testing so they might not be safe one bit.

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